Ne m'abandonne pas

Ne m'abandonne pas (Do not Give Me Up in French) is a French TV movie directed by Xavier Durringer, which was broadcast on 3 February 2016 on France 2. The main subject is the radicalization of young French people who join Syria to lead the jihad.

Ne m'abandonne pas
GenreDrama
Screenplay byFrançoise Charpiat
Aude Marcle
Directed byXavier Durringer
StarringLina El Arabi
Samia Sassi
Sami Bouajila
Marc Lavoine
Theme music composerNicolas Errèra
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
Production
ProducerJoëy Faré
Running time90 minutes
Production companyScarlett productions
Release
Original networkFrance 2
Original release
  • 3 February 2016 (2016-02-03) (France)

Synopsis

A French woman lives her worst nightmare when she discovers that her daughter has been radicalised, and plans to leave for her "husband" in Syria.

Cast

  • Lina El Arabi : Chama.
  • Samia Sassi : Inès, her mother.
  • Sami Bouajila : Sami, her father.
  • Marc Lavoine : Adrien, Louis' father.
  • Léo Legrand : Louis, her boyfriend who is fighting in Syria.
  • Tassadit Mandi : her grandmother.
  • Sofia Lesaffre : Yasmina, her best friend.
  • Louise Szpindel : Manon, an ex-convert back from Syria.
  • Virgile M'Fouilou : Lieutenant Logley.
  • Meriem Serbah : Nora.
  • Bachir Tliti : Benjamin.
  • Évelyne El Garby Klaï : Djemila, Sami's companion.
  • Théo Taggueb : Noam, her half-brother.
  • Zoé Daddi-Bourcy : Louisa, her half-sister.
  • Clara Pirali : Carole.
  • Nadir Louatib : Omar, a friend of Louis.
  • Louis-Marie Audubert : the postman.

Reception

The film received great acclaim from both the critics and the public.

Awards and recognition

Wins

Nominations

Around the film

A petition opened in 2016 in France to request the broadcast of the TV movie in all French high schools. Addressed to Najat Vallaud-Belkacem, the French Minister of National Education, the petition succeeds in reaching its objective of 43 172 signatures and the Minister responds favorably to the project.

References

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